My Mother, Madame Edwarda and The Dead Man

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Author: Georges Bataille

ISBN-10: 0714530042

ISBN-13: 9780714530048

Category: Erotica Short Stories

My Mother is a unique bildungsroman of a young man's sexual initiation and corruption by his mother.?Publishers Weekly\ My Mother, Madame Edwarda and The Dead Man comprises three short pieces of erotic prose that fuse elements of sex and spirituality in a highly personal vision of the flesh. They present a world of sensation in which only the vaulting demands of disruptive excess and the anguish of heightened awareness can combat the stultifying world of reason and social order. Each of the...

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Death, sensuality and excess from the high priest of dirty sex.Publishers WeeklyExistence, for Georges Bataille, ``is an unbearable surpassing of being, an act no less unbearable than that of dying . . . when the fullness of horror and of joy coincide.'' His Nietzschean-inspired vision of erotic excess that is inseparable from the struggle to reach such moments of divinity had an indelible effect on French literature, especially influencing the existentialists. This new volume is comprised of three of his shorter works. The novella, My Mother , which remained unfinished, is concluded with the author's posthumous notes; it is a unique bildungsroman of a young man's sexual initiation and corruption by his mother. In Madame Edwarda , a man becomes erotically obsessed with an old whore who turns out to be God. The Dead Man recounts a young woman's journey from the deathbed of a friend to orgiastic excesses in the taproom of a rural inn. Included are an introduction by the late Yukio Mishima, a collection of essays on Bataille's philosophy by Ken Hollings and Bataille's own introductions to Madame Edwarda and The Dead Man (Sept.)

Georges Bataille and Divinus Deus9My Mother23Madame Edwarda135The Dead Man161In the Slaughterhouse of Love197Autobiographical Note215

\ Publishers Weekly\ - Publisher's Weekly\ Existence, for Georges Bataille, ``is an unbearable surpassing of being, an act no less unbearable than that of dying . . . when the fullness of horror and of joy coincide.'' His Nietzschean-inspired vision of erotic excess that is inseparable from the struggle to reach such moments of divinity had an indelible effect on French literature, especially influencing the existentialists. This new volume is comprised of three of his shorter works. The novella, My Mother , which remained unfinished, is concluded with the author's posthumous notes; it is a unique bildungsroman of a young man's sexual initiation and corruption by his mother. In Madame Edwarda , a man becomes erotically obsessed with an old whore who turns out to be God. The Dead Man recounts a young woman's journey from the deathbed of a friend to orgiastic excesses in the taproom of a rural inn. Included are an introduction by the late Yukio Mishima, a collection of essays on Bataille's philosophy by Ken Hollings and Bataille's own introductions to Madame Edwarda and The Dead Man (Sept.)\ \